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['ænəki]1) (the absence or failure of government: Total anarchy followed the defeat of the government.) anarquia2) (disorder and confusion.) anarquia•- anarchism -
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['ænəkɪ]1) Общая лексика: анархия, безвластие, беззаконие2) Психология: отсутствие власти, отсутствие порядка3) Деловая лексика: беспорядок, неупорядоченность, отсутствие правопорядка -
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[`ænəkɪ]анархия, безвластие, безначалиеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > anarchy
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[an·arch·y || 'ænəkɪ]◙ n. הפקרות, אנרכיה* * *◙ היכרנא,תורקפה◄ -
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tanpa pemerintahan, kekacauan* * *anarki* * *tanpa pemerintahan, kekacauan* * *anarki, kekacauan -
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n.añdheyra / gaR baR / GHadar / haR boñg / tawaa'ef ul muluuki -
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ainriail -
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nанархія* * *n1) анархія2) = anarchism3) відсутність законної влади ( у країні); беззаконня; відсутність правопорядку4) безладдя, невпорядкованість, хаос -
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n1) анархія2) = anarchism3) відсутність законної влади ( у країні); беззаконня; відсутність правопорядку4) безладдя, невпорядкованість, хаос -
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anarchie; désordre; chaos; confusion; pagaille; fam. foutoirEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > anarchy
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n. анархи, засаг замбараагүй байдал. -
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n. 무정부, 사회의무질서, 혼란 -
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ანარქია -
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بي قانوني ، هرج و مرج ، بي ترتيبي سياسي ، بينظمي نظمي ، اغتشاش ، خودسري مردم -
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s bezakinje, bezvlašće, anarhija; nered, kaos, raspuštenost* * *
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анархија, безредие* * *безредие, анархија; анархија; анархија; безвластие; безвластие; анархија -
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s anarquia
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